Jen Schneider is an educator who lives, writes, and works in small spaces throughout Pennsylvania. She is a Best of the Net nominee, with stories, poems, and essays published in a wide variety of literary and scholarly journals. She is the author of Invisible Ink (Toho Pub), On Daily Puzzles: (Un)locking Invisibility (Moonstone Press), and Blindfolds, Bruises, and Breakups (Atmosphere Press).
Until recently, Linda worked at publishing company a stone's throw from the Sydney Opera House in Australia.
She lives on the coast in a suburb called Woy Woy, which apparently means "big lagoon" with her cats, Newt and recent addition, Humphrey. She has been writing for as long as she can remember and has never really stopped, although recent career developments gave her the push to pursue a writing career. Her first book, the Queen of Carleon was published in 2014 and she is working to polish several other manuscripts she's left to languish over the years.
In the process, she has become addicted to Assam Bold Tea and has way too many thoughts about Michael Fassbender.
She lives on the coast in a suburb called Woy Woy, which apparently means "big lagoon" with her cats, Newt and recent addition, Humphrey. She has been writing for as long as she can remember and has never really stopped, although recent career developments gave her the push to pursue a writing career. Her first book, the Queen of Carleon was published in 2014 and she is working to polish several other manuscripts she's left to languish over the years.
In the process, she has become addicted to Assam Bold Tea and has way too many thoughts about Michael Fassbender.








